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• Using Axia’s Educational Resources
o Downloading files for use on your machine or portable device. I found that it is easier if I download the materials that I need into computer in my documents folder label it, School Documents, so to find all the materials I need. At first I was printing them out on a week-to-week basis. But I found it is easier to print them out all at once so you know what to expect the up coming weeks. The best advice is to invest in plenty ink or toner, and paper.
o Navigating the University Library to access the Library you must go to My Learning Resource, go to Tool & Tutorials, and scroll down to Library, click the button and now you are at University of Phoenix Library. When you use the Library’s resources for research. When in the Library’s data base it is a quite informative if you familiar yourself with the tutorial there. Get a better feel of how to work within that data base.
o Identifying key information within articles here is an article on distance learning pictures are sometimes better than words, (ex.
Article Characteristics *1-*2
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• Upholding Academic Honesty
o Understanding Axia’s academic honesty policy, the first to do is read over the policy that is found in your Student’s Catalog. The honesty is that you submit your own work, or provide where the information came from. If you are not sure to find it or unclear about the policy it is best to ask your instructor.
o Understanding consequences of plagiarism. There is a zero tolerance for plagiarism; it is not to be taken lightly. You can fail the class, or worst be expelled from school, you have chosen to go to school. To take a chance and waste is not wise. Get more out of life and do your best. But before you submit something double check.
o Avoiding plagiarism to best to check your work with Center for Writing Excellence (CWE) Plagiarism Checker. This will help you if you think you may have used someone else materials. It better to... [continues]
• Using Axia’s Educational Resources
o Downloading files for use on your machine or portable device. I found that it is easier if I download the materials that I need into computer in my documents folder label it, School Documents, so to find all the materials I need. At first I was printing them out on a week-to-week basis. But I found it is easier to print them out all at once so you know what to expect the up coming weeks. The best advice is to invest in plenty ink or toner, and paper.
o Navigating the University Library to access the Library you must go to My Learning Resource, go to Tool & Tutorials, and scroll down to Library, click the button and now you are at University of Phoenix Library. When you use the Library’s resources for research. When in the Library’s data base it is a quite informative if you familiar yourself with the tutorial there. Get a better feel of how to work within that data base.
o Identifying key information within articles here is an article on distance learning pictures are sometimes better than words, (ex.
Article Characteristics *1-*2
)
• Upholding Academic Honesty
o Understanding Axia’s academic honesty policy, the first to do is read over the policy that is found in your Student’s Catalog. The honesty is that you submit your own work, or provide where the information came from. If you are not sure to find it or unclear about the policy it is best to ask your instructor.
o Understanding consequences of plagiarism. There is a zero tolerance for plagiarism; it is not to be taken lightly. You can fail the class, or worst be expelled from school, you have chosen to go to school. To take a chance and waste is not wise. Get more out of life and do your best. But before you submit something double check.
o Avoiding plagiarism to best to check your work with Center for Writing Excellence (CWE) Plagiarism Checker. This will help you if you think you may have used someone else materials. It better to... [continues]
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